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The Chairman:-
You mig. ut the question a litle differently. Get
the info in vt ien pou want another way.
r Shelton Roopar:-
Yes, I will put it another way.
The Chairman:-
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One moment before you go on. You (witness) speak of the
treatment meted out by the Senior Inspectors to Junior
Inspectors as being bad. Do you mean the general
behaviour of the Senior Inspector towards the two
District Inspectors under him, is that what you mean?
A.
Yes.
r Shelton Hooper:-
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they successful in their work with the Chinese ?
No.
Is it a fact that they are more unapproachable ?
than the local men.
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Duncan and another, I forget..
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There are two men working under the Sanitary Surveyor ?
A.
Yes, Duncan, and there is another man,
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Cullen ?
A.
Cullen, yes.
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
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Dont you think that the other Inspectors, and Plague-76
Inspectors, should do that work?
A.
Yes.
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Do you think that they have got the time to do it ..
Yes, I do.
The Chairman; -
I dont quite understand your question, Mr Hooper. Do
you mean that t. District Inspector should have the
Bupervision of the drains in his District ?
ar Shelton Hooper:- Yes, and ct a separate drainage Inspector.
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